Problems with find -exec somecommand | tosomeother command
Barry Buchbinder
bbuchbinder@yahoo.com
Fri Oct 4 13:59:00 GMT 2002
Assuming none of the files have any spaces in their
names, the following would be faster (and works).
wc -l `find . -name \*.frm -print`
- Barry
-----Original Message-----
From: Sheryl McKeown [mailto:iboulder@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 2:39 pm
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Problems with find -exec somecommand |
tosomeother command
Hello,
I'm attempting to find the number of lines in each
file of a source directory.
Using bash, I'm using the following command:
find . -name "*.frm" -exec cat -n {} | tail -n1 \;
but it returns the error
cfind: missing argument to `-exec'
tail: ;: No such file or directory
I've tried various quoting schemes but I can't seem to
get it to work.
I am running XP Prof SP1.
Any help is appreciated.
-Sheryl
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